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Recent improvements in prediction of protein structure by global optimization of a potential energy function.


ABSTRACT: Recent improvements of a hierarchical ab initio or de novo approach for predicting both alpha and beta structures of proteins are described. The united-residue energy function used in this procedure includes multibody interactions from a cumulant expansion of the free energy of polypeptide chains, with their relative weights determined by Z-score optimization. The critical initial stage of the hierarchical procedure involves a search of conformational space by the conformational space annealing (CSA) method, followed by optimization of an all-atom model. The procedure was assessed in a recent blind test of protein structure prediction (CASP4). The resulting lowest-energy structures of the target proteins (ranging in size from 70 to 244 residues) agreed with the experimental structures in many respects. The entire experimental structure of a cyclic alpha-helical protein of 70 residues was predicted to within 4.3 A alpha-carbon (C(alpha)) rms deviation (rmsd) whereas, for other alpha-helical proteins, fragments of roughly 60 residues were predicted to within 6.0 A C(alpha) rmsd. Whereas beta structures can now be predicted with the new procedure, the success rate for alpha/beta- and beta-proteins is lower than that for alpha-proteins at present. For the beta portions of alpha/beta structures, the C(alpha) rmsd's are less than 6.0 A for contiguous fragments of 30-40 residues; for one target, three fragments (of length 10, 23, and 28 residues, respectively) formed a compact part of the tertiary structure with a C(alpha) rmsd less than 6.0 A. Overall, these results constitute an important step toward the ab initio prediction of protein structure solely from the amino acid sequence.

SUBMITTER: Pillardy J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC30138 | biostudies-literature | 2001 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Recent improvements in prediction of protein structure by global optimization of a potential energy function.

Pillardy J J   Czaplewski C C   Liwo A A   Lee J J   Ripoll D R DR   Kaźmierkiewicz R R   Oldziej S S   Wedemeyer W J WJ   Gibson K D KD   Arnautova Y A YA   Saunders J J   Ye Y J YJ   Scheraga H A HA  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20010220 5


Recent improvements of a hierarchical ab initio or de novo approach for predicting both alpha and beta structures of proteins are described. The united-residue energy function used in this procedure includes multibody interactions from a cumulant expansion of the free energy of polypeptide chains, with their relative weights determined by Z-score optimization. The critical initial stage of the hierarchical procedure involves a search of conformational space by the conformational space annealing  ...[more]

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